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You people forget, there are no coincidences in God's great plan. Just take a look at Justin Biebe....

I think we're mixing That Which Has Many Names with our resident galge player here. :P

Spoiler for This Chapter:

It's really hard to judge without images for context, but just by the spoiler script is really seems that Keima is flailing out blindly. If there WAS a plan, it got derailed by Chihiro's confession, and right now Keima is trying for what he THINKS is damage control... Except he's just making things worse.

I remember that Keima said that he's going to be demon or something. Looks like he really did become a demon.

No wonder Hakua wants him to ravish her. She enjoys being enslaved a subordinate to a big demon.

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When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus.
Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.

I just saw read entire spoiler from Korean translator, and lol... Keima took School Days route. He is, totally screwed.

Not going to say anything specific, but finally, Keima is no longer God but human trash - otaku in reality - Wakaki's past himself. I finally get to realise Wakaki's true intention for dragging this arc for so long, yet totally clueless what move he will do after.

That was probably not the best way to end this situation. But Keima is not emotionally prepared to commit to a real-life relationship, despite the experiences he's been through since the start. So in that sense the outcome was inevitable, but I can't help but feel that there might have been some route that would be a bit less painful for Chihiro.

Time to rewind to the very start and check if there was any foreshadowing, since this confession came quite out of left field.

The only good (maybe?) thing to come out of this is that Ayumi saw it, she's likely to confront Keima about it which will bring him in contact with the last goddess faster.

Actually i think it will have the reverse effect on Ayumi, seeing that Keima is acting quite heartless in front of her best friend. If it was me, i wouldn't even trust Keima after what he has done to Chihiro.
It was the best solution IF Ayumi did not see this

Man this chapter was harsh, but hey some drama will do this series some good. Not everything needs to be sunshine and peaches after all.~

It's an interesting revelation that Chihiro had a crush on Keima even before her conquest happened. It's a shame Keima is so fixated on his personal conclusion that it's impossible for a real girl to ever love him normally.

And the fact Ayumi saw what happened will make things even worse, I'm really curious how Wakaki is going to bring this all to a satisfactory conclusion.